componist
Patrick van Deurzen (1964) studied Classical Guitar from 1983-1989 with Dick Hoogeveen and Music Theory from 1987-1991 with Peter-Jan Wagemans and Jan Kleinbussink and Instrumentation from 1983-1987 with Klaas de ...
gerelateerde werken
Choral, Fugue e Prélude : for wind quintet / Patrick van Deurzen, 2006
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Blaaskwintet
Bezetting:
fl(pic) ob cl(cl-b) fg h
Cathexis II : for clarinet, electric guitar & cello / Tilen Lebar
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Harpe Diem : for bass trombone and harp / Chiel Meijering, 2010
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Bezetting:
trb-b hp
Spectrum a 4 : Quartet for flute, oboe, marimba and piano / Sipke Hoekstra
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Bezetting:
fl ob mar pf
compositie
A study after Eadweard Muybridge 'The Human Figure in Motion' : for any instrumental combination / Patrick van Deurzen
Toelichting:
A study after Eadweard Muybridge ‘The Human Figure in Motion’ is not composed for a specific instrumental combination. The score is written as a melody – accompagniment to facilitate reading, but can be re-arranged in any way. The idea is that any combination of instruments can perform the composition, although some combinations might need some kind of arrangement. The performers are free to adapt the piece to their instruments. This might include
transposing (octavate) parts, rearrange notes from one stave to another (from one instrument to another) or leaving out notes.
The score does not contain any dynamic- or expression marks, nor phrasing, articulation or anything else. This is all up to the performers. The composer does not want to interfere with the decisions the performer has to make. One could play it load, soft, very dry, or with great passion. It’s up to you, performers.
Good luck!
Patrick van Deurzen